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Three Lions’ appetite

Veteran hits late Japan leveller to blow group wide open

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Harry Kane struck a hattrick as England marched into the last 16 of the World Cup after a record 6-1 win over a woeful Panama in their Group G match. Defender John Stones scored a brace while Jesse Lingard was also on target. In Group H, Keisuke Honda’s late goal earned Japan a deserved 2-2 draw against Senegal to keep alive both teams’ hopes of last-16 qualificat­ion.

YEKATERINB­URG: Substitute Keisuke Honda equalised with 12 minutes left as Japan twice pegged back Senegal in a thrilling 2-2 draw that leaves World Cup Group H wide open.

All eyes will now be on the other group match later in the evening between Poland and Colombia following this stalemate at the Yekaterinb­urg Arena.

As it stands, Japan and Senegal have four points after two games, with Colombia and Poland on zero, though they have played a game less. Midfielder Honda was the hero for Japan, scoring the deserved leveller after goalkeeper Khadim N’Diaye flapped at a cross.

Senegal, who reached the quarter-finals in the country’s previous World Cup appearance in 2002, needed just over 10 minutes to go in front.

Japan failed to deal with a rightwing cross with Genki Haraguchi nodding the ball straight to Senegal defender Youssouf Sabaly in the box. He fired at Eiji Kawashima and the goalkeeper made a mess of it, punching the ball into the lurking Liverpool star Sadio Mane.

The ball bounced off the striker and into the net for his first goal at this tournament – cue raucous Senegal celebratio­ns with Khadim N’Diaye racing the length of the pitch to join in.

This match was billed as the pace and power of Senegal against the tactical and technical nous of Japan, who took a gamble and replaced Vahid Halilhodzi­c with Akira Nishino as coach just weeks before the World Cup.

It appeared to pay off when the unfancied Asians stunned 10-man Colombia 2-1 in their opener and on 34 minutes they were level with Senegal when Takashi Inui bent the ball wonderfull­y into the bottom corner. Backed by a vocal Japanese following who never stopped singing and with the locals also on their side, Japan were now the better side after a nervous start.

Mane found himself at left-back at one point as the Blue Samurai threatened to slice their way through, in what was growing to be an absorbing contest in the warm Yekaterinb­urg evening.

Aliou Cisse, Senegal’s likeable coach and their skipper in that World Cup run in 2002, sent his substitute­s to warm up five minutes into the second period as Japan began the half the better.

Working down the Africans’ left side, the 26-year-old talisman Mane was only a sporadic danger.

On 71 minutes, Japan allowed a scuffed cross to go right across their goal and defender Moussa Wague arrived all alone at the far post to grab what looked like being an unlikely winner.

But Honda, the former AC Milan midfielder who had only been on the pitch six minutes, hit the late equaliser to leave Group H up for grabs. — AFP

 ??  ?? Three on target: England’s Jesse Lingard celebratin­g after scoring a screamer against Panama in the Group G match at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium yesterday. Below: Captain Harry Kane grabbed a hattrick and defender John Stones netted a brace in the 6-1 win. — AP / AFP
Three on target: England’s Jesse Lingard celebratin­g after scoring a screamer against Panama in the Group G match at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium yesterday. Below: Captain Harry Kane grabbed a hattrick and defender John Stones netted a brace in the 6-1 win. — AP / AFP
 ??  ?? Salute the veteran: Japan’s Keisuke Honda (right) celebratin­g with Shinji Okazaki after scoring the equaliser against Senegal in the Group H match at the Ekaterinbu­rg Arena yesterday. — AFP
Salute the veteran: Japan’s Keisuke Honda (right) celebratin­g with Shinji Okazaki after scoring the equaliser against Senegal in the Group H match at the Ekaterinbu­rg Arena yesterday. — AFP
 ??  ?? Right on target: Japan’s Keisuke Honda (left) scoring the second goal against Senegal during the Group H match yesterday. — AP
Right on target: Japan’s Keisuke Honda (left) scoring the second goal against Senegal during the Group H match yesterday. — AP

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